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that will help cool us down. so patchy fog at best tonight. i think by tomorrow morning we'll see that make a pretty good appearance to the coast tomorrow. hot inland, 70s, 80s, 90s, to 100. fire didn't is high. it's nice by the coast, it's hot away. record highs are possible of the by tomorrow we see the fog coming back in. higher clouds drift in. it will still be warm to hot, not as hot wednesday. cooler thursday. everything comes back to normal by friday and saturday. >> thank you. >>> new census it figures indicate the recession is taking a toll on marriage in america. the number of adults who decided to tie the knot last year dropped to its lowest level since the government began keeping track a century ago. just 52% of adults were married last year. that's down from 57% in the year 2000. many of today's young people are struggling to find work and achieve economic independence. >>> a new survey on religion shows that some of the most religiously informed people are atheists. on average people answered half of the questions correctly. >>>
that will help cool us down. so patchy fog at best tonight. i think by tomorrow morning we'll see that make a pretty good appearance to the coast tomorrow. hot inland, 70s, 80s, 90s, to 100. fire didn't is high. it's nice by the coast, it's hot away. record highs are possible of the by tomorrow we see the fog coming back in. higher clouds drift in. it will still be warm to hot, not as hot wednesday. cooler thursday. everything comes back to normal by friday and saturday. >> thank you....
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kraig debro joins us from the scene of a big rally in oakland. good afternoon. >> good afternoon, tori, what began with a mile long a fremont this rally wasn't even supposed to happen here. it was supposed to happen across the street but it got so big people wondered over there, this crowd actually fits bitter in this space. it sounds like a football game or a concert with all the cheering going on. agreement on the budge it is not in the foreseeable future, this agreement will have an impact on the lives of thousands of people whether an agreement is reached or not. >> our goal today really is to let our families be heard. we consider that an emergency. more than 200 parents staff and kids gathered this morning at fremont sports complex, their mission dramatize the effect the budget stalemate is having on one of the largest child care centers. >> three out of my five need the child care. >> reporter: in order to hold the rally they closed their locations. the irony of closing down for a day to prevent closing down for good. >> we hope we don't e
kraig debro joins us from the scene of a big rally in oakland. good afternoon. >> good afternoon, tori, what began with a mile long a fremont this rally wasn't even supposed to happen here. it was supposed to happen across the street but it got so big people wondered over there, this crowd actually fits bitter in this space. it sounds like a football game or a concert with all the cheering going on. agreement on the budge it is not in the foreseeable future, this agreement will have an...
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ktvu's tara moriarty joins us now to explain what's being done there today. good afternoon, tara. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. crews with insurance companies just began hauling out debris from burnedout vehicles about a half hour ago and tomorrow workers with san mateo county will be here to finish up. all morning long crews have been hosing down the area with water to prevent the potentially toxic dust from kicking up. one really big concern is that the rain could wash toxins into runoff into the san francisco bay. so they've covered storm drains with sandbags. not only are people here bracing for the physical cleanup but the emotional cleanup. >> yes. something keeps drawing me back. it's been on my mind. >> reporter: mike says he's taking pictures to bring himself closure. >> i just wanted to reconstruct it in -- in my own mind, and give myself some peace of mind because i've been thinking about it a lot. >> reporter: the 58-year-old spent more than half of his life working for the berkeley fire department and is now retired. he happened to be at his
ktvu's tara moriarty joins us now to explain what's being done there today. good afternoon, tara. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. crews with insurance companies just began hauling out debris from burnedout vehicles about a half hour ago and tomorrow workers with san mateo county will be here to finish up. all morning long crews have been hosing down the area with water to prevent the potentially toxic dust from kicking up. one really big concern is that the rain could wash toxins into...
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it had been in the courtyard where it used to ring in the show. >> part of our legacy and it used to rings the announcement that the show was ready to go and ring to come back after intermission. >> reporter: this bell rang until september 24, 2004, when the hill barn bell was stolen from the courtyard after opening night. >> this bell has been with us for over 70 years of hill barn's history. it was unfortunately stolen where it was located outside of our current location about six years ago. >> reporter: the bell built in 1908 was part of grace chapel where the community theater began, too. it ended up in a scrap metal shop where an anonymous caller found their bell. >> after googling the inscription on the bell and found out it belonged to hill barn. we called the police. the chief of police went to the scrap metal place, verified it, claimed it and returned it to us on friday. >> reporter: which happened to be the hill barn 70th anniversary. the bell defines the theater here and they thought it was gone for good. >> never thought they would find it. >> wow. we thought it had been
it had been in the courtyard where it used to ring in the show. >> part of our legacy and it used to rings the announcement that the show was ready to go and ring to come back after intermission. >> reporter: this bell rang until september 24, 2004, when the hill barn bell was stolen from the courtyard after opening night. >> this bell has been with us for over 70 years of hill barn's history. it was unfortunately stolen where it was located outside of our current location...
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is free, but organizers encourage donations to be added to the lion's club fund, setup to help the us. >> health, all of the clouds and moisture in advance of a storm system that will impact your forecast for tomorrow. as far as today, we had quite a bit of drizzle and even light showers, measurable in these locations out towards hay ward, you can see .500idge. see.500". we increase rain tomorrows tomorrow across the bay area. you can see not a lot in the south bay, a few hundredth of an inch, .05" but in the north day, coastal hills we could talk amounts approaching .5". we're dry right now, but look at what happens into tomorrow morning. the rainfall coverage on the increase for tomorrow morning, but some changes as we head into the afternoon. coming up in our full weather, we'll take a look at the complete rf forecast model and show you the changes coming up in just a little bit. >>> the seismic upgrades may meant end of a decades-old end norm horse. stables sit on land owned bit public utilities commission and stand in the way of a retrofit project. ktvu's christien kafton is live
is free, but organizers encourage donations to be added to the lion's club fund, setup to help the us. >> health, all of the clouds and moisture in advance of a storm system that will impact your forecast for tomorrow. as far as today, we had quite a bit of drizzle and even light showers, measurable in these locations out towards hay ward, you can see .500idge. see.500". we increase rain tomorrows tomorrow across the bay area. you can see not a lot in the south bay, a few hundredth...
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tapping out means using a card to enter and exit. because of this walkout feature in san francisco, it created glitches in the system that need to be fixed. muni spokesperson paul rose they expect a fix to the problem by octobe . with the soon to be developed firmware patches. it will be up to muni fair inspectors and station agents to toe the line. in san francisco, stanley roberts, kron4 news. >> kron4's jonathan bloom spoke with muni officials tonight, and has their reaction. >> muni officials acknowledged the switch to these new fare gates has been anything, but smooth, but they have a few new ideas, the bug that lets anybody ride for free. >> we're working to fix it. >> reporter: muni spokesperson paul rose made that promise as word of the free ride trick. it's as simple as fooling the motion censor. this man couldn't recyst trying himself. and rose says they will fix it in one of three possible ways. >> we'ring a at software updates to make it more difficult to break the beam. physical equipment to block that from happening and
tapping out means using a card to enter and exit. because of this walkout feature in san francisco, it created glitches in the system that need to be fixed. muni spokesperson paul rose they expect a fix to the problem by octobe . with the soon to be developed firmware patches. it will be up to muni fair inspectors and station agents to toe the line. in san francisco, stanley roberts, kron4 news. >> kron4's jonathan bloom spoke with muni officials tonight, and has their reaction. >>...
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it wasn't just us. it was all over the place. today 90s, 100s for many. 70s, 8 0z and 90s by the coast. >>> traffic on 237 moving along well if you are on westbound 237 not a bad commute at all. the morning commute looks pretty good. if you are on northbound 101 approaching the 80 split that traffic also looks good. now back to the desk. >>> we are following developing news in oakland. that's where a 6-year-old girl was shot and injured this morning while sound asleep inside her home. police say someone opened fire at her family's home at the corner of east 16th and seminary avenue shortly after 2:00 a.m. family members tell us a bullet went through the girl's arm and into her chest. they gave us this picture of the little girl. she is being treated at children's hospital and is expected to survive. police say the home was targeted. they have no arrests but coming up at 6:00 ktvu is following the story and we'll have more on who family members say was the intended target and why. >>> time now 5:30. a stunning new development in t
it wasn't just us. it was all over the place. today 90s, 100s for many. 70s, 8 0z and 90s by the coast. >>> traffic on 237 moving along well if you are on westbound 237 not a bad commute at all. the morning commute looks pretty good. if you are on northbound 101 approaching the 80 split that traffic also looks good. now back to the desk. >>> we are following developing news in oakland. that's where a 6-year-old girl was shot and injured this morning while sound asleep inside...
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we've been very surprised that combination has been working out for us. our defense has been ouheart and soul. but we're young, you know we're young and we have, we're getting better every week. so this is a big test. >> you say you have only eight returns guys from the team. when i think of team logan i think about a team that competes. you have a rebuilding chore this year. >> that's what we thought coming in. only three that had starting experience. we didn't know what to expect. you know we have a chance to be number one in the league and it's a great test for us. >> we're a little bit short on time. when i look at what heritage has done so far. 40 points, 40 points, 60 points. what are you thinking about them coming in today? >> they have play makers. they have three running backs that are really talented. it's just a matter of stopping the big play. >> george, appreciate it. good luck to you. thank you for stopping by. >> just one other note, the giants and rockies are scoreless in the 5th inning that very important game going on in colorado. i'm jo
we've been very surprised that combination has been working out for us. our defense has been ouheart and soul. but we're young, you know we're young and we have, we're getting better every week. so this is a big test. >> you say you have only eight returns guys from the team. when i think of team logan i think about a team that competes. you have a rebuilding chore this year. >> that's what we thought coming in. only three that had starting experience. we didn't know what to expect....
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but you remember 49ers fans used to have a quarterback as jebol, and the coach used to say, just enough to lose. and that's what they can say about zito today. hard to say who it is there that wants get cozy with posey. but whatever. giants one all night. juan uribe errorred with the bases loaded. hard to get on uribe who played good ball all year. and first ever complete game for him in the major legal. and there's his complete game. get this in three of the last four games, the giants have been involved in they have been 1-0 final scores, they have been on the short end twice. everybody keeps counting the padres out except themselves. the rockies always come back. san diego up only 7-6 in the ninth. eric young hits into a double play to end it and the padres keep on winning 7-6 in colorado. no matter how you flame the play off pictures -- you frame out the play off picture. a game and a half high from the atlanta braves who also lost tonight. >>> to sense of urgency at all surrounding the a's game. as they stick all proof into a shredder. a home run, a two run shot for kansas city roo
but you remember 49ers fans used to have a quarterback as jebol, and the coach used to say, just enough to lose. and that's what they can say about zito today. hard to say who it is there that wants get cozy with posey. but whatever. giants one all night. juan uribe errorred with the bases loaded. hard to get on uribe who played good ball all year. and first ever complete game for him in the major legal. and there's his complete game. get this in three of the last four games, the giants have...
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claudine wong's been on the scene owl morning and gives us an update. >> reporter: yes. we can show you two of those locations here on earl. behind me crews just stopping in the last couple minutes to take a break. that's one of the sites. if we pan up on to the hill you can see one of the excavators working on the secondary site. they are taking a lot of precautions this morning. we can tell you we've watched these crews wearing protective gear spraying down the sites with water to make sure that dust level stays down. and there are air monitors in and around this entire neighborhood to make sure that there's not any dangerous levels of partichat matter or gases. they're doing all of these in response to health concerns. but the county says it is determined to give this neighborhood back to san bruno. rick stopped for a moment on his morning run to look at the damage on claremont drive. he's run through this neighborhood every day since the explosion. >> i live a couple blocks from the actual blast site explosion off of earl. >> reporter: and you've been running every d
claudine wong's been on the scene owl morning and gives us an update. >> reporter: yes. we can show you two of those locations here on earl. behind me crews just stopping in the last couple minutes to take a break. that's one of the sites. if we pan up on to the hill you can see one of the excavators working on the secondary site. they are taking a lot of precautions this morning. we can tell you we've watched these crews wearing protective gear spraying down the sites with water to make...
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plan accordingly and use transit. >> that means i'm not going west of the caldecott. >> that's right. >> warm, temperatures. that's it. but it will still be warm to hot inland on friday. the fog is getting close. cooler on the weekend. maybe even -- even next week. maybe even rain next week. >> we'll be wishing for this weather next week. >> i don't know. >> all right. >> that will do it for us. thanks for watch, everyone. >> bye now.
plan accordingly and use transit. >> that means i'm not going west of the caldecott. >> that's right. >> warm, temperatures. that's it. but it will still be warm to hot inland on friday. the fog is getting close. cooler on the weekend. maybe even -- even next week. maybe even rain next week. >> we'll be wishing for this weather next week. >> i don't know. >> all right. >> that will do it for us. thanks for watch, everyone. >> bye now.
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nbc bay area's tracey grant tells us more about what happened. tracey? >> reporter: police advised us not to hang around that part of seminary avenue longer than necessary. they said there's a lot of drug activity over there, and shootings in that area aren't unusual. now, despite repeated signs of danger, this family remained in their home. and now the 6-year-old girl is paying the price for that decision. >> everybody was sleeping. like all of a sudden gunshots were in the house. >> reporter: in the light of day, you can see evidence of the multiple rounds of gunfire that sprayed this east oakland home around 2:00 a.m. nowhere is the damage more obvious than here in this bedroom. the walls are riddled with bullet holes. some are just inches above the bed where the 6-year-old was sleeping with her mom. the shots woke karen and she found her mother crying hysterically and holding the little girl in her arms covered in blood. >> it was like horrible to see my little sister crying. she was saying her arm was hurting. >> reporter: the 6-year-old had been sh
nbc bay area's tracey grant tells us more about what happened. tracey? >> reporter: police advised us not to hang around that part of seminary avenue longer than necessary. they said there's a lot of drug activity over there, and shootings in that area aren't unusual. now, despite repeated signs of danger, this family remained in their home. and now the 6-year-old girl is paying the price for that decision. >> everybody was sleeping. like all of a sudden gunshots were in the house....
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and there is one city council member not in jail. >> it's a sad moment for us. the saddest part is that our city has been tarnished and the reputation of the city is dragged through mud. hopefully we can begin the healing process. >> that is city garcia reporting from the town of bell. pg&e is working to ease peoples fears about pipelines running through communities in the aftermath of the san bruno explosion. today, they met after receiving top 100 priority list. one of the risky pipelines runs through san carlos. >> and we're very interested in the specifics in san carlos, you know? this is a situation, what are we going to do about it? and when? >> pg&e fixed a damaged pipeline in san jose, not on the top 100 list. >> it's an example how we find something we need to address in the pipeline system we're not going to wait. we're going to take action to get things back to normal again. >> inspections discovered a small dent in the line. and this was not leaking gas. >>> a senate vote to repeel the military don't ask don't tell policy failed. democrats fell short
and there is one city council member not in jail. >> it's a sad moment for us. the saddest part is that our city has been tarnished and the reputation of the city is dragged through mud. hopefully we can begin the healing process. >> that is city garcia reporting from the town of bell. pg&e is working to ease peoples fears about pipelines running through communities in the aftermath of the san bruno explosion. today, they met after receiving top 100 priority list. one of the...
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a pond used to produce salt is filled with bay waters. the hope the nesting will attract new migrating shore birds and act as a key to the survival of several endangered animals native to the marshes. >> this is not your parents' salt pond. it's to test, the first test, of a reconfigured pond. >> reporter: despite the name, this provides platforms for the public. senator dianne feinstein's initial push to buy this land seven years ago for a third of the $3 million price tag, set in motion a huge project, what she calls a good start for protecting the bay area. >> one, two, three! [ cheers ] >> this is a remarkable beginning. it is programs the most costly of all because of various things that had to be accomplished here and were accomplished. but now everybody must remain together. and we must find the most cost effective way to complete this job. >> reporter: the south bay salt pond restoration project encompasses more than 15,000 acres which includes trails. >> this is exactly what i had been working for since i came here. been here abo
a pond used to produce salt is filled with bay waters. the hope the nesting will attract new migrating shore birds and act as a key to the survival of several endangered animals native to the marshes. >> this is not your parents' salt pond. it's to test, the first test, of a reconfigured pond. >> reporter: despite the name, this provides platforms for the public. senator dianne feinstein's initial push to buy this land seven years ago for a third of the $3 million price tag, set in...
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for -- i'm frank somerville, for all of us here, thank you for joining us. the file on david harmer isn't pretty. a corporate lawyer for a credit card company fined millions, even deceiving seniors. an executive for predatory lenders, as harmer's bank got billions from the wall street bailout. david harmer -- helping corporations rip people off. a record we can't afford. we need jerry mcnerney, small businessman, voting against congressional pay increases and refusing to take them, standing up for what's right. i'm jerry mcnerney, and i approved this message. woman: did you bring the camera phone? man: i did. do you wanna go first? i've been waiting for this all day. ok, this is from... aunt stacey. introducing chase quickdeposit. just photograph the front and back of your check using the chase mobile app on your iphone, and hit send. it went through. this is so cool. this is so cool. you wanna try it? yea. ok. all right. who's next?
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for all of us here, thank you for joining us. the next newscast at ten. home to see you then. good night. >> good good night.
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the company admitted that it encouraged doctors to use botox for off label uses between 2,000 and 2005. the justice department went as far as paying doctors kick back to prescribe botox and teach them how the fill out insurance forms to pay for unauthorized treatments. >>> a bill that would have banned all plastic bags went down to defeat at the end of the legislative session late last night. it would have than about the nation's first statewide ban on this. 19billion bags used by californiaians every year hurt the environment. banning those bags would prove to be too costly for consumers. >>> this might come out of a file called no good deed goes unpunished. as they recycle more, their garage rates are actually going up. -- that contract doesn't expire until the year 2021. however, because city residents are now generating less waste, the city is spending 6 $50,000 a year for unused space at the landfill. and as people recycle more, they switcher to smaller less expensive trash cans. they are looking to increase residential garage rates by 6%. >>> women with breast cancer should consi
the company admitted that it encouraged doctors to use botox for off label uses between 2,000 and 2005. the justice department went as far as paying doctors kick back to prescribe botox and teach them how the fill out insurance forms to pay for unauthorized treatments. >>> a bill that would have banned all plastic bags went down to defeat at the end of the legislative session late last night. it would have than about the nation's first statewide ban on this. 19billion bags used by...
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tara spoke with friends of the missing man and joins us with the latest on the investigation, tara? >> reporter: well jealous see may be a motive. we'll talk about what police are doing, interviewing friends and family of frederick who hasn't been seen or heard from in over a week. they believe he could be alive and want to find him this is a picture of the 35-year-old that lived with his father on crate myrtle dive. they believe ricardo was beaten to death at that house friday. at first authorities weren't sure what role frederick played but they say the pieces of the puzzle are beginning to come together. >> at this time he's not considered a suspect. he is still missing and has been missing since his father's discovery. he was in an altercation with his father and the suspect last sunday august 22nd. so there is concern for his safety. >> reporter: frederick's coworkers at the doctor's hospital are now speaking out about the missing man. >> he was humble. he was helpful. he was always coming to work on time and i really liked him. >> reporter: the on again, off again girlfriend a
tara spoke with friends of the missing man and joins us with the latest on the investigation, tara? >> reporter: well jealous see may be a motive. we'll talk about what police are doing, interviewing friends and family of frederick who hasn't been seen or heard from in over a week. they believe he could be alive and want to find him this is a picture of the 35-year-old that lived with his father on crate myrtle dive. they believe ricardo was beaten to death at that house friday. at first...
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just haven't dug deep enough. >> they are used to hot weather. but this is really hot. >> it's hotter than palm springs. >> yes. >>> publisher simon husbander has just announced that jaycee dugard is writing her memoir due out next year. she's been living in seclusion with her mother and two daughters now. she will right about her captivity when she was kidnapped and she will also talk about what her life is now. convicted sex offender phillip garrido and his wife, nancy are accused of holding dugard can'ttive until -- captive until she was 11. >>> there's a new report of the two navy helicopters who dipped their helicopters into the lake of lake tahoe. there were report the two pilots were conducting unauthorized stunts but now the pentagon is reporting they may have had a legitimate region for their action, saying it's possible they were troubleshooting. >>> some former air force officers are breaking their silence today on what they say is disturbing evidence related to unidentified flying objects. they offered their stories at the national p
just haven't dug deep enough. >> they are used to hot weather. but this is really hot. >> it's hotter than palm springs. >> yes. >>> publisher simon husbander has just announced that jaycee dugard is writing her memoir due out next year. she's been living in seclusion with her mother and two daughters now. she will right about her captivity when she was kidnapped and she will also talk about what her life is now. convicted sex offender phillip garrido and his wife,...
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stay with us. gx÷i4$4$4$4$÷p÷p÷px >>> it is a great weekend for art lovers. the 58th edition kicks off tomorrow and continues through labor day. there are more than 20,000 pieces of art, sculptures and everything in between. look at this thing, pretty cool. larry heading that way he says. artists come from around the country. it is considered one of the top five art festivals in the nation. >> we have over 1,000 applications, and they are juried by their peers, fellow artists and we have room for 275 artists. >> and it features live music from jefferson star ship, the bengals, pablo cruz and more. you can also find art at the 30th annual art and wine festival. fun things going on. >> yes, that's my projection for a few years down the road. that's where we are heading right now. >> so optimistic. >> yes. >>> hard to win a game with two hit. the giant offense in the sleeper hold in l.a. tonightment meanwhile, barry zito continues his late season struggles, oh my. >>> good evening. the giants open a huge 10-game road trip in l.a. a case of missed opportunity. th
stay with us. gx÷i4$4$4$4$÷p÷p÷px >>> it is a great weekend for art lovers. the 58th edition kicks off tomorrow and continues through labor day. there are more than 20,000 pieces of art, sculptures and everything in between. look at this thing, pretty cool. larry heading that way he says. artists come from around the country. it is considered one of the top five art festivals in the nation. >> we have over 1,000 applications, and they are juried by their peers, fellow artists...
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that is coming over us today and tomorrow. probable lasts until friday and we -- [ inaudible ] >> -- today. sunny and warmer. clear at the coast. clear at the coast. so if you have that little cuff, little flu, you might want to call in sick and head over to the beaches. not that i am advicing that -- [ inaudible ] >> -- 86. [ inaudible ] >> -- cooler as we head towards the weekend, pam and dave. >> wow. all right. >> uh-huh. >> 5:09 is the time. voting at the state capitol went as expected. no agreement on a budget. we will tell you what happens next. >> also ahead it seems bp has something in common with a lot of americans. it is not paying some of its bills. we could tell you how this could effect the cleanup efforts in the gulf. >> reporter: and coming up we will have live coverage of the official ceremony in iraq marking the end of u.s. combat operations. >> san francisco northbound 101 traffic doing well approaching the downtown area. we will tell you more about the morning commute coming up. droiiiid. what this droid do
that is coming over us today and tomorrow. probable lasts until friday and we -- [ inaudible ] >> -- today. sunny and warmer. clear at the coast. clear at the coast. so if you have that little cuff, little flu, you might want to call in sick and head over to the beaches. not that i am advicing that -- [ inaudible ] >> -- 86. [ inaudible ] >> -- cooler as we head towards the weekend, pam and dave. >> wow. all right. >> uh-huh. >> 5:09 is the time. voting at...
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after 25 years, they desouthern californiaed not to use the -- decided not to use the naming rights deal. they will leave the arco name in police until the end of the nba season. arco played $250,000 a year to have its name on the building. oracle plays $3 million a year to have its name on the stadium where the raiders play. >>> new information points out where hot spots are in the pg&e explosion. >>> thanks for watching. have a great day.
after 25 years, they desouthern californiaed not to use the -- decided not to use the naming rights deal. they will leave the arco name in police until the end of the nba season. arco played $250,000 a year to have its name on the building. oracle plays $3 million a year to have its name on the stadium where the raiders play. >>> new information points out where hot spots are in the pg&e explosion. >>> thanks for watching. have a great day.
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that will do it for us. i'm heather holmes. >> i'm mick mibach. for all of us here at the ktvu channel 2 news, thanks for watching. we'll see you back here at 10:00. >> good night.
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. >> and stay with us for continuing coverage of the explosion and fire. you can also find updates at any time and see additional video and photos by going to our website, ktvu.com. click on the san bruno tab. >>> plans to release sarah shourd held hostage in iran for more than a year has hit another snag. iran offered to release her for $500,000 bond. they countered to lower the bail because they are struggling to raise the cash. so far iranian authorities are not -- have not responded. she was detained also with josh fattal and shane bauer. . >> it is unfair that this immigration system is hurting so many families an separating us from our own parents. even if they come to the united states for a better life. >> the groups will join about 500 others across the country. they plan to meet with senator charles schumer and house speaker, nancy pelosi. >>> today, law enforcement officials who support legalizing marijuana went to city hall to announce their support for prop 19. backers say prop 19 would reduce crime by breaking the hold of drug cartels. >> her
. >> and stay with us for continuing coverage of the explosion and fire. you can also find updates at any time and see additional video and photos by going to our website, ktvu.com. click on the san bruno tab. >>> plans to release sarah shourd held hostage in iran for more than a year has hit another snag. iran offered to release her for $500,000 bond. they countered to lower the bail because they are struggling to raise the cash. so far iranian authorities are not -- have not...
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a yellow shows they are using this illegally. this is the first ever toll lane in northern california but it won't be the last. drivers can expect to see these expression lanes pop up all over first on 580 eastbound and then on 580 westbound the following year. in fremont, jade hernandez. >>> 41,000 people are attending the oracle convention in san francisco this week. organizers have built a temporary mini stadium on treasure island and the black- eyed peas will perform this week. most of san francisco is packed with events, including all of the moscone center. >>> after the scandal at the southern california city of bell, state attorney general jerry brown is reviewing all local government salaries of more than $00,000. some of those -- $300,000. some of those are in the bay area, including san ramon city manager who nation nearly $360,000 a year while in nearby pleasanton that city managers makes about $150,000 less. livermore and danville, also make more than $00,000 a year -- $300,000 a year. >>> police are investigating a p
a yellow shows they are using this illegally. this is the first ever toll lane in northern california but it won't be the last. drivers can expect to see these expression lanes pop up all over first on 580 eastbound and then on 580 westbound the following year. in fremont, jade hernandez. >>> 41,000 people are attending the oracle convention in san francisco this week. organizers have built a temporary mini stadium on treasure island and the black- eyed peas will perform this week....
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sal castaneda joins us now. he's in freemont with more. >> reporter: that express lane officially opens for business on monday morning. bay area political leaders were on hand today to celebrate next week's opening of the 14th mile express lane a first for the bay area. it will allow drivers to use the car pool lane for a fee. about $4 to $6 during the peak commute. >> other parts in the state in southern california do have these hov lanes and they've been very successful, very well accepted by the public and lead to less congestion and hopefully that's what will happen here. >> i think people understand that this gives them a choice to make their lives easier. >> reporter: tolls will be collected electronically using fast track. car poolers will fast track will have to disable their transponders to avoid being charged. caltrans says special sensors will keep people on other lanes with transponders from being charged. workers will increase enforcement as needed. >> we'll be doing a lot of training with our offic
sal castaneda joins us now. he's in freemont with more. >> reporter: that express lane officially opens for business on monday morning. bay area political leaders were on hand today to celebrate next week's opening of the 14th mile express lane a first for the bay area. it will allow drivers to use the car pool lane for a fee. about $4 to $6 during the peak commute. >> other parts in the state in southern california do have these hov lanes and they've been very successful, very well...
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i think that it should be used for medical purposes only. >> i'm for it. i'm for it, i think it should be legal. it's a medicine, it makes people feel good. >> this should have happened a long time ago. seems like a good way to bail out the state of some dire financial straits. >> reporter: a coalition of medical marijuana providers came out against prop 19 saying it could spur cities and counties to ban marijuana for all uses. in oakland, sal castaneda. >>> environmentists today posted a list of so called trash hot spots. the group save the bay pinpointed 225 locations that they say need help. state and regional quality agencies are now mandating that cities permenantly cut trash in these locations. the new rules call for trash reduction of 40% by the year 2014 and garbage must be totally eliminated within 12 years. but some cities say they don't have enough money to fund such programs without sacrificing other much needed services. >>> and there's fog at the coast. right now in oakland, a mild 62, san francisco 63. here's the forecast as it goes tonight.
i think that it should be used for medical purposes only. >> i'm for it. i'm for it, i think it should be legal. it's a medicine, it makes people feel good. >> this should have happened a long time ago. seems like a good way to bail out the state of some dire financial straits. >> reporter: a coalition of medical marijuana providers came out against prop 19 saying it could spur cities and counties to ban marijuana for all uses. in oakland, sal castaneda. >>>...
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a federal judge has rule the lawsuit accusing antioch police of using harassment and arrests to drive african-american renters out of city can go forward as a class-action. the city says the allegations are not true. some 1,000 antioch residents have signed on as plaintiffs. >>> one acre of land stacked with trash is the exact spot where volunteers searched today for a body. as investigators tried to solve a mysterious string of east bay killings. ktvu's ken pritchett reports. >> reporter: truck after truckloaded with garbage passed through the gates the keller canyon landfill in pittsburg and while there was hardly a sign of police, they were beyond our cameras, searching. >> it's very time-consuming. you have to search small areas at one time. >> reporter: hercules police spokesman says because of the connection to the north shore business park in hercules, the trash dumpsters are delivered to this landfill. >> the north shore business park is key, because efren valdemoro, the vehicle that he was last seen driving, the cadillac escalade was found in the north shore business park. >>
a federal judge has rule the lawsuit accusing antioch police of using harassment and arrests to drive african-american renters out of city can go forward as a class-action. the city says the allegations are not true. some 1,000 antioch residents have signed on as plaintiffs. >>> one acre of land stacked with trash is the exact spot where volunteers searched today for a body. as investigators tried to solve a mysterious string of east bay killings. ktvu's ken pritchett reports. >>...
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they have pushed us back a distance. they certainly don't want effecting the easy flow of traffic as they try to get a handle an this situation and still try to get a handle on this fire. and we are going to keep an eye on this situation. most of the damage occurred after the sun went don so now that we are getting daylight, news chopper 2 is up there we hope to bring you picture of what this neighborhood has now become coming up a little later. live in san bruno, claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >> we want to go to allie rasmus at the st.ñfrancis hospital with an update on the victims taken there. >> reporter: i just spoke with a public information officer from san francisco or excuse me, st.ñfrancis memorial hospital. she says later on this morning we will be hearing directly from the physicians and the medical people who have spent the hours treating the burn victims from the explosion and fire in san bruno. st.ñfrancis does have a specialized burn center and right now there are four patients here receiving care
they have pushed us back a distance. they certainly don't want effecting the easy flow of traffic as they try to get a handle an this situation and still try to get a handle on this fire. and we are going to keep an eye on this situation. most of the damage occurred after the sun went don so now that we are getting daylight, news chopper 2 is up there we hope to bring you picture of what this neighborhood has now become coming up a little later. live in san bruno, claudine wong, ktvu channel 2...
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are the states using the programs and have a lot of people that will benefit from continuing to use them? >> the common currency with all the states is that the color of money is green. the states we're going after are red. mississippi, texas, and states similar to those are read states. we believe that when the true facts are put on the table that people will believe this is a bipartisan issue. we want to keep america working. it is important for us to know that less risk is taken out of our decisions every day a small business owners. this will take a tremendous amount of risk out of our decisions for the next year. >they have used the program. i talked to a woman yesterday it with a delightful mississippi accent. she said this was the most successful program we have ever done. she said they could not spend the money fast enough. that goes to the same thing that trent and mayor newsom were saying. she said she had small business owners clamoring to take people off of the unemployment rolls. it is not left coast or east coast. it is every coast and esstate in between. >> the campaign? >
are the states using the programs and have a lot of people that will benefit from continuing to use them? >> the common currency with all the states is that the color of money is green. the states we're going after are red. mississippi, texas, and states similar to those are read states. we believe that when the true facts are put on the table that people will believe this is a bipartisan issue. we want to keep america working. it is important for us to know that less risk is taken out of...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. antismoking advocates are urging governor swart schwarzenegger to sign a legislation. the bill in question is sb220 and it mandates insurance coverage for smoking sensation. experts say smokers cost california $8.5 billion per year. other states have passed similar bills. >> 27% of smokers chose to quit because they had access to the services they need to quit. >> san francisco state senator offered the bill and governor schwarzenegger vetoed a similar bill 5 years ago. >>> in jerusalem, george mitchell announced late today peace talks had been encouraging, but they remain divided on major issues. as if to undermine the divide, a tunnel was bombed today along the border and militants in gaza fired morters in israel. >>> the bill goes to the senate next mont
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. antismoking advocates are urging governor swart schwarzenegger to sign a legislation. the bill in question is sb220 and it mandates insurance coverage for smoking sensation. experts say smokers cost california $8.5 billion per year....
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coming back i will tell you why they used a cadaver dog but will for the be using it again. >> last night friends and family members gathered in hercules to remember the four victims of that deadly rampage. >> about 100 people gathered at market hall in hercules, the grieving family members of his girlfriend were among those attending last night's memorial. a family friend read an emotional statement written by her son. >> we truly love our mom with all our hearts and we know she is looking over us this very moment. >> last night's vigil included one controversial decision. mourners lit 1 canneddal for the accused killer, organizers say their goal was to promote peace and understanding, not to judge the actions of others. >> 5:03. the chp wants to know why a teenage girl jumped out av moving car on a freeway. this happened on eastbound 80 near nearfield. investigators think she may have jumped out after an argument with her boyfriend. the girl was treated for minor written juries then released to her parents. her boyfriend is in jail this morning, he is facing charges of resisting arrest.
coming back i will tell you why they used a cadaver dog but will for the be using it again. >> last night friends and family members gathered in hercules to remember the four victims of that deadly rampage. >> about 100 people gathered at market hall in hercules, the grieving family members of his girlfriend were among those attending last night's memorial. a family friend read an emotional statement written by her son. >> we truly love our mom with all our hearts and we know...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> it is 8:23. oakland police hope an $18,000 reward will lead to an arrest on a fatal shooting. just a few blocks from highland hospital. we don't know the victim's name or age and police are trying to determine a motive. anyone with information is asked to call oakland police. >>> san francisco is considering yet another idea to reduce violence at nightclubs. this one targets party promoters. it would require them to register with the city and would hold them accountable if anything goes wrong at their event. just last month, another law was passed giving the entertainment commission the power to revoke club permits. >>> time now 8:23. san francisco officials have a vision of fewer drivers on city streets in the future. the chronicle forced the transport
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marijuana use jumped 8% and remains the most commonly used drug. the use of ecstasy rose 37%. there was a 60% jump in number of methamphetamine users. one federal drug control official is blaming eroding attitudes for the increases and the growing number of states that's approved medicinal marijuana. >>> we want to go over to sal. how does it look? >> reporter: we're starting with 280 there northbound getting up to the valley. looks good. now back to the desk. >>> what investigators are focusing on today plus a new kind of threat to the victims. why they are being warned. >>> still developing story. bay area police open fire just hours ago. we're going to go to the scene of where it happened.
marijuana use jumped 8% and remains the most commonly used drug. the use of ecstasy rose 37%. there was a 60% jump in number of methamphetamine users. one federal drug control official is blaming eroding attitudes for the increases and the growing number of states that's approved medicinal marijuana. >>> we want to go over to sal. how does it look? >> reporter: we're starting with 280 there northbound getting up to the valley. looks good. now back to the desk. >>> what...
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it had enabled us to help us continue to hire and meet demand. we currently have 12 food employees working with us now. now, they are currently mentoring other employees to follow in their footsteps. we would really like the program to continue because it would allow small business owners like myself the ability to take risk and continue to invest. also, the taxpayers, the best way to rescue the economy is by giving jobs to rescue people on main street. looking at various other progress on by stimulus, from my research, this is by far the most effective way to get people back onto the street, on to the payroll, and i want to again thank mayor newsom and trent for their leadership because that is a type of innovation that as a taxpayer, we see on these issues, which is the kind of innovation that makes america the country it is today. now, mayor newsom: what really caught my attention was that he did not want to take the risk of hiring additional employees in the hopes that the company would grow. jobs now allowed him to hire additional employees
it had enabled us to help us continue to hire and meet demand. we currently have 12 food employees working with us now. now, they are currently mentoring other employees to follow in their footsteps. we would really like the program to continue because it would allow small business owners like myself the ability to take risk and continue to invest. also, the taxpayers, the best way to rescue the economy is by giving jobs to rescue people on main street. looking at various other progress on by...
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his son told us h he hopes to get answers from ntsb. witnesses say they awe the plane nose dive soon after take off. >> so i looked up and saw it. then i heard a big boom. >> the front was complettedly ripped open. it was hard hit railroad the coast guard sent the good samaritans away because of the leaking fuel and oil. >> i was hoping it would be another one of those miracle thing, but not this time. >> reporter: a batallion chief told us he would likely pull out the plane tomorrow. >>> proposition eight support -rs lost another round in court today. they're forcing to force sacramento governor that appeared california's same-sex ban. now prop eight supporters are appealing hoping to force governor arnold schwarzenegger. >>> jaycee dugard's mother has filed a claim for the -- >>> san francisco, firefighters made quick work of a garage fire that started in an apartment fire on gary street. a motorcycle burst into flames at 6:15 this evening then the fire spread to a second floor apartment. the resident was displaced but one no one hurt
his son told us h he hopes to get answers from ntsb. witnesses say they awe the plane nose dive soon after take off. >> so i looked up and saw it. then i heard a big boom. >> the front was complettedly ripped open. it was hard hit railroad the coast guard sent the good samaritans away because of the leaking fuel and oil. >> i was hoping it would be another one of those miracle thing, but not this time. >> reporter: a batallion chief told us he would likely pull out the...
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. >> it's not just us. when we want things from hospital records, it takes longer to get these things. it's -- it compounds itself. >> reporter: the furlough's expect, 150,000 workers and saves the state about $137 million a month. >> without a budget in place, california is in a precarious position. >> reporter: well, folks we spoke to are not steep in constitutional law, they are hoping the legal argument that the governor overstepped his authority by ordering these furloughs wins over the california supreme court. >> people come and demand service for us and they complain we cannot provide service as much as we should have. >> reporter: furlough days are scheduled for the last three fridays in september. the next one is in two days. the governor says as soon as lawmakers pass the state budget, the furloughs will stop. reporting live in oakland, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> governor schwarzenegger is holding firm in his refusal to defend the state's same-sex marriage ban in court. there is an effort
. >> it's not just us. when we want things from hospital records, it takes longer to get these things. it's -- it compounds itself. >> reporter: the furlough's expect, 150,000 workers and saves the state about $137 million a month. >> without a budget in place, california is in a precarious position. >> reporter: well, folks we spoke to are not steep in constitutional law, they are hoping the legal argument that the governor overstepped his authority by ordering these...
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stress levels were most likely to predict future drug use than marijuana use. there is no one single answer as to why someone develops an addiction. >>> clues to that redwood city plane crash, with the plane still in the water, there are telltale signs that may help investigators discover what went terribly wrong. >>> and districts are gets millions of the dollars from the stimulus plan, why schools say they won't be using that money to rehire teachers. >>> witnesses tribe the final moments of a doomed flight that ended with a small plane crashing in the peninsula. federal investigators are preparing to remove the wreckage from the redwood lagoon as the investigation of that crash continues. john fowler has the story. >> reporter: right now there's a grim recovery still going on, let's take an overhead look, this is the redwood shores lagoon surrounded by office buildings and homes where the plane crashed yesterday at noon. right now crews have attached floats are preparing to remove the wreckage from the water. ntsb investigators may want to talk to a witness
stress levels were most likely to predict future drug use than marijuana use. there is no one single answer as to why someone develops an addiction. >>> clues to that redwood city plane crash, with the plane still in the water, there are telltale signs that may help investigators discover what went terribly wrong. >>> and districts are gets millions of the dollars from the stimulus plan, why schools say they won't be using that money to rehire teachers. >>> witnesses...
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some tell us thnatural gas leak in this neighborhood has made them nervous. around 1:00 this afternoon, a crew cut a gas pipeline mistaking it for conduit. putting residents on edge. evacuated residents tell us the smell of gas normally would not cause them alarm but that the san bruno explosion has them thinking twice. >> are you more nervous? >> we're starting to be after the tragedy in san bruno and with this happening today, certainly yeah. >> reporter: this resident wasn't home at the time of the investigation. so he looked for the help of firefighters. the children were taken by bus to another school where parents picked them up. parents told us they were scared as they rushed to get their children. >> the memory is still fresh. >> tragedy again. >> reporter: the smell came from the school's furnaces which had been turned on for the first time this year. in san francisco there was a similar scare at galileo academy. >> we're seeing an up tick of calls in the bay area but that's what we're here for. >> reporter: here in oakland, residents say the san bru
some tell us thnatural gas leak in this neighborhood has made them nervous. around 1:00 this afternoon, a crew cut a gas pipeline mistaking it for conduit. putting residents on edge. evacuated residents tell us the smell of gas normally would not cause them alarm but that the san bruno explosion has them thinking twice. >> are you more nervous? >> we're starting to be after the tragedy in san bruno and with this happening today, certainly yeah. >> reporter: this resident...
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kraig debro joins us now with details on what happened. good afternoon, kraig. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. i have been talking with the store manager and owners. it happened around 10:00 this morning. from news chopper 2 you can see the scene above the store. here is what i heard. after they opened this morning a manager in the back room heard a noise and in ran three men. the men sprayed pepper spray on the faces of two employees, protect the glass, scooped up the jewelry and left. the strength of the spray was so bad two of the employees had to go to the hospital. police came immediately here and others stayed back, other employees stayed back in the office when they heard the noise. >> it was rely noisy, actually and very frightening. we were not sure what the noise was from, so the employees who were in the office once the sound went down we went out to make sure everybody was okay. we were on the phone with 911 seconds after we knew it was happening. >> reporter: the manager says the people in the store, the customers helped th
kraig debro joins us now with details on what happened. good afternoon, kraig. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. i have been talking with the store manager and owners. it happened around 10:00 this morning. from news chopper 2 you can see the scene above the store. here is what i heard. after they opened this morning a manager in the back room heard a noise and in ran three men. the men sprayed pepper spray on the faces of two employees, protect the glass, scooped up the jewelry and...
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that is next, stay with us. send comments to comments@captioncolorado.com captions by terry james, caption colorado, llc. >>> he just can't deliver the results california needs now.
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that will be the most useful to us. right now a pretty good idea. rain headed our way focused on the north bay and the showers will be light for us in any. you get the picture. we'll watch it for you, i'll be back at 10:00 with a new model run that comes in and share that with you as well and we'll try to dial in this current uninclement weather situation. >> see where it goes. all right. thank you bill. >>> just a short while ago labor activists staged a protest in front of the office have diane fainstein to demand a continuation for funding for jobs programs. they want both senator fainstein and barbara boxer to continue the temporary assistance to neede families program. they provide cities as part of yesterday's economic lsu package which activists said has funded nearly 4,000 jobs in san francisco. >>> the countdown to lift off is over. now you can take flight in the house of air in san francisco. that story is coming up next. >>> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleep world. with no interest until 2012. >>> okay. so if you're one of
that will be the most useful to us. right now a pretty good idea. rain headed our way focused on the north bay and the showers will be light for us in any. you get the picture. we'll watch it for you, i'll be back at 10:00 with a new model run that comes in and share that with you as well and we'll try to dial in this current uninclement weather situation. >> see where it goes. all right. thank you bill. >>> just a short while ago labor activists staged a protest in front of the...
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the main impact for all of us, cooler. the main drizzle event will be in the hills above san mateo. the forecast highs tomorrow. look at how cool they are. it's going to cool a little bit more tomorrow. i'll tell you the spots that will be the coolest, i'll see you back here. >>> after losing badly to whitman, steve poizner is supporting her previous opponent. whitman says there's no plan for joint appearances so far. >>> nearly one dozen houses burned tonight. the unusual conditions that sparked the fire. >> reporter: and we're investigating what officials say was illegal about this scrap metal operation. ♪ i thought it was over here... ♪ [car horn honk our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ >>> high winds and town power lined tonight are blamed for several structures burned today. 38,000 homes and business were without power this evening. the power may not be restored until thursday. the sheer number of fires has stretched firefighters to the limit. so far no injuries have been reported. >>> back here in the northern
the main impact for all of us, cooler. the main drizzle event will be in the hills above san mateo. the forecast highs tomorrow. look at how cool they are. it's going to cool a little bit more tomorrow. i'll tell you the spots that will be the coolest, i'll see you back here. >>> after losing badly to whitman, steve poizner is supporting her previous opponent. whitman says there's no plan for joint appearances so far. >>> nearly one dozen houses burned tonight. the unusual...
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thank you for joining us this thursday september 2nd. i'm pam cook. [ audio problems ] >> i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. here's steve. >>> all right, pam and dave, thank you very much. good morning. skies are clear. fog is pretty far out there. it's getting closer but not going to be a factor at least through the first part of today and temperatures will start to rock up. officially 68 in san francisco. 88 today. 90s down toward santa cruz. upper 80s, low to mid-90s and few upper 90s as you work your way inland. >>> steve, right now highway 4 is recovering after we had an earlier problem blocking the left lane for a bit westbound 4 at willow pass. the accident has been cleared. they've towed the cars away but traffic is still slow as you come up there. bay bridge toll plaza looks pretty good here westbound so far getting into san francisco. now back to the desk. >>> time now 6:01. we've got new information this morning about the possible motive in the killing spree that spans three bay area cities. it now appears the su
thank you for joining us this thursday september 2nd. i'm pam cook. [ audio problems ] >> i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. here's steve. >>> all right, pam and dave, thank you very much. good morning. skies are clear. fog is pretty far out there. it's getting closer but not going to be a factor at least through the first part of today and temperatures will start to rock up. officially 68 in san francisco. 88 today. 90s down toward santa cruz. upper 80s, low to...